Would 200w be the maximum wattage the speaker can handle but the amp itself only puts out 35...? Kinda confused...and feel like Peavey is trying to screw people over because i would not pay 250 dollars for 35 watts, not even on a guitar amp. :scowl:

Would 200w be the maximum wattage the speaker can handle but the amp itself only puts out 35...? Kinda confused...and feel like Peavey is trying to screw people over because i would not pay 250 dollars for 35 watts, not even on a guitar amp. :scowl:

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What gave you the idea that these are 200W and 300W amps? If it was on the back, that's power consumption, not output. Sorry if you already knew this.

the 112 is 200w and the 115 says 300w but i have a feeling that is peak power not RMS, so i might just stay away from it.

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I believe you're right. The specs and manual just say "200 watts" rather than "200 watts RMS" so it's likely those are peak wattage figures, and RMS would be roughly half that. Peavey used to be very conservative with wattage ratings and were known for producing "loud" watts for their ratings, but I guess those days are gone. :scowl:

I just purchased this amp from M.F. haven't heard it. It is 200 watts according to the sales rep from M.F. I was confused as well. Peavey should have named it differently. I should have it tomorrow. Has any one heard this amp?

From what I read about it sounds like a lot of bang for buck. My first bass amp was a Peavey TNT 130, that was back in 1988, great amp. I needed something with more power, easy to carry and something that I wouldn't have to worry about on the bar circuit.

Well, the Max 112 200 watt arrived yesterday afternoon and I found that I liked the tone and it seems to have versatility to its tone. Sunday will be the trial run with Glory Bound, we'll see how the built in DI works and Friday I'll test it for volume with the Distoniks. Keep you posted.

Peavey's web site shows both amps - WITH IDENTICAL NAMES The specs on the first Max 112 are 35 W RMS while the spec for the new Max 112-II just says "200W" so it's almost certainly a peak rating i.e the RMS rating would be half, or even less.